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2.-- The economic calendar in the U.S. Monday includes pending-home sales for October at 10 a.m. EST.

3.-- U.S. stocks on Friday closed higher as the Dow Jones Industrial Average closed above 16,000 for a second day.

The Dow Rose 0.34% to close at 16,064.77 while the S&P 500 added 0.5% to finish the week at 1,804.76. The Nasdaq gained 0.6% to 3,991.65. For the week, the S&P and Dow gained 0.37% and 0.65%, respectively, while the Nasdaq tacked on 0.14%.

4.-- A nuclear agreement between Iran and the U.S., Britain, France, Russia, China and Germany was reached on Sunday.

Under the agreement, Iran will limit enrichment of uranium to 5%, far below the level needed for nuclear weapons. Iran received limited relief from sanctions that have hurt its economy, but an embargo on its oil exports remains in place while negotiations continue for an enduring deal,
The Associated Press reported.

5.-- Apple(AAPL - Get Report) completed the acquisition of PrimeSense, the Israel-based company 3D technology company.

6.-- Chrysler is working to get an IPO done by mid-December, ratcheting up pressure on the carmaker's two owners to strike a deal that would allow majority owner, Fiat, to buy full control before Chrysler lists, The Wall Street Journal reported.

Chrysler expects to set a price range for its initial public offering as early as this week and complete it in the first half of December, people familiar with the matter told the
Journal. Chrysler initially had targeted the IPO for the first quarter of 2014.

The IPO could raise $1.5 billion to $2 billion, according to the
Journal.

7.-- J.C. Penney(JCP - Get Report) is being dropped from the S&P 500 index after losing more than half of its market value this year.

J.C. Penney is being replaced by Allegion, a provider of security for homes and businesses, according to S&P Dow Jones Indices, which runs the S&P 500 index.

The retailer will join the S&P MidCap 400. The change will become effective upon the close of trading on Nov. 29.

8.-- Boeing(BA) is alerting airlines about possible engine icing problems on some of its new planes. Boeing is recommending that planes with a specific General Electric(GE) engine -- the GEnx -- avoid flying near thunderstorms that might contain ice crystals.

Models affected are the 747-8 and the 787 Dreamliner.

9.-- Microsoft(MSFT) said it sold more than 1 million Xbox One gaming consoles on Friday, the first day the new model went on sale.

Sales of the XBox One surpassed first-day sales of the Xbox 360, the previous-generation model that went on sale eight years ago, Microsoft said.